Director Alan Sebulsky acquired 17,500 shares for $474,000, based on a weighted average purchase price of $27.06 per share.
This activity increased his ownership to 30,000 shares, held through an entity he controls. He also has nearly 40,000 stock options.
Parabilis recently held its initial public offering on June 10. The company went public on the Nasdaq Stock Market at $20 a share.
Just a few days after a well-received initial public offering, a director of drug developer Parabilis Medicines (NASDAQ:PBLS) bought shares in the open market.
Director Alan Sebulsky disclosed the purchase of 17,500 shares in multiple open-market transactions on June 12 and June 15, 2026, for a total consideration of approximately $474,000, according to the SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares traded | 17,500 |
| Transaction value | $474,000 |
| Post-transaction shares (direct) | 0 |
| Post-transaction shares (indirect) | 30,000 |
| Post-transaction value | $775,500 |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($27.06); post-transaction value based on June 18, 2026 market close ($25.85).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price (as of market close June 18, 2026) | $25.85 |
| Market capitalization | $3.29 billion |
| Number of employees | 145 |
| Sector | Healthcare |
Parabilis Medicines is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based biotechnology company specializing in the development of novel cell-penetrating miniproteins for oncology applications. The company leverages proprietary technology to address intracellular cancer targets, aiming to deliver differentiated therapies in the competitive cancer treatment landscape.
This is a bullish signal for investors considering director Alan Sebulsky is a well-regarded biotech investor who has sat on the boards of Jazz Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:JAZZ) and Arrow International, which was sold in 2008 to a competitor.
Sebulsky joined the board of Parabilis in May, and this is his first open-market purchase of company shares following its June 10 IPO. He acquired 12,500 shares at the $20 IPO price. Sebulsky has also been granted 39,792 stock options by the company.
The fact that a director is buying shares on the open market at a price higher than the recent IPO price is bullish. The Parabilis IPO was upsized, signaling good investor demand, too. This suggests Sebulsky believes in the business’s future prospects, as he is committing his own capital in addition to stock options that vest over the next 36 months, allowing him to acquire shares at a discounted price.
There are many reasons an insider may sell a company’s shares that have nothing to do with their belief in the business’s future. There is only one reason an insider buys shares: they believe the price will go up.
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